i wish to now sing for you handel's messiah.
Behold the Lamb of Pauillac (er, not - that's not right - must have gotten corrupted in translation somewhere...)
i like that piece because Christ is not portrayed as a baby.
You mean Handel decided how to portray Christ in his oratorio?
shhh. don't wake Him up. bah humbug. He's been awake for ages.
How very Pianistimo-like of him! New York is famously the "city that never sleeps"; you, Pianistimo, are the form member that rarely does so...
anyways - the fun of x-mas is the after christmas sales. everything beforehand is too expensive. i just went to the craft stores. a load of markers is 19.95. after x-mas $3.00.
Ah, the fun of Christmas! To celebrate the birth of the sales. Christ was born to save us all; you were apparently born to save $16.95...
it's entitled 'all through the night.'
As I said, you hardly ever sleep, do you?!
we must have love for each other to type so much on pianoforum!
Or maybe St. Vitus Dance of the fingers (and you seem to do more dancing than most, in both senses, it would seem - not that I am seeking to equate your fingers to poles, of course)...
and, thal i am taking off my signature
Don't look now, Thal; you might get yourself over-excited...
and replacing it with a less dogmatic one.
Less dogma? That sounds great! What's the chance of you turning this into a full-blown New Year's resolution for 2007?
apologies on my part to any offendees and may it be known that a candle is lit in my head for each of you through this season. peace, joy, love - susan
Watch that candle - we don't want to you risk burning the brain, Susan dear!
i am such a computer nerd. i can't seem to do anything with photobucket. i have the pics over here and photobucket over there and piano forum here. must wait for my son to take a break from gaming.
Well, this at least appears to demonstrate that you have mastered the gentle art of compartmentalising. I'm abit worried about your son's gambling habits, though; I hope that the casinos of Philadelphia aren't making too much out of him...
Anyway, that's enough of all that!
See if you can manage to take a brief holiday from Pianostreet over the Christmas period; it's not that we don't want to hear from you, Susan - it's just that you surely deserve to spend some time with your family and give them your undivided attentiopn during the festivities (to say nothing of those sales)...
Have a good one! - and yes, your warm seasonal thoughts are accepted and appreciated as genuinely felt and are duly reciprocated.
Best,
Alistair